create a timeline for major political events categorizing the events into one of the four stages: First stage ( 1789-1791 ) Second stage ( 1791-1792 ) constitutional monarchy third stage ( 1792-1794 ) region of terror fourth stage ( 1794-1799 ) directory
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1 1788 – The royal treasury is empty; Prelude to the Revolution
2 1789 – The Revolution Begins; the Estates-General and the Constituent Assembly
2.1 July 14, 1789 – The Siege and Surrender of the Bastille
2.2 August 27, 1789 – Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
2.3 October 6, 1789 – Women's March on Versailles
3 1790 – the Rise of the Political Clubs
3.1 July 14, 1790 – Fête de la Fédération
4 1791 – The unsuccessful flight of the Royal Family from Paris
4.1 June 20–21, 1791 – The Royal Family flees Paris
5 1792 – War and the overthrow of the monarchy
5.1 August 10, 1792 – Storming of the Tuileries; Downfall of the King
5.2 September 2–7, 1792 – Massacres in Paris prisons
5.3 September 20, 1792 – French victory at Valmy; Debut of the Convention
6 December 10, 1792-January 21, 1793 – Trial and Execution of Louis XVI
7 1793 – France at war against Europe; The Jacobins seize power; The Terror begins
7.1 Uprising in the Vendée
7.2 April 6–May 30, 1793 - Committee on Public Safety takes control of government
7.3 May 31-June 2, 1793 – The Jacobin Coup d 'État
7.4 July 13, 1793 – Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat by Charlotte Corday
7.5 September 17, 1793 – The Reign of Terror begins
7.6 October 16, 1793 – The execution of Marie-Antoinette
8 1794 – The fury of the Terror or, the Cult of the Supreme Being, and the Downfall of Robespierre
8.1 March 30, 1794 – The arrest and trial of Danton and Desmoulins
8.2 May 10, 1794 - Louis XVI's Sister, Madame Élisabeth is Executed
8.3 June 8, 1794 – Festival of the Supreme Being; Acceleration of the Terror
8.4 July 26–28, 1794 – Arrest and execution of Robespierre; End of the Terror
9 1795 – The Directory Replaces the Convention
9.1 May 20–24, 1795 – Last Paris uprising by the Jacobins and sans-culottes
9.2 June 25-July 27, 1795 – Renewed uprisings in the Vendée and a royalist invasion of Brittany
9.3 August 22-September 23, 1795 – The new Constitution is approved: the Directory takes power
9.4 October 5, 1795 – "A whiff of grapeshot": General Bonaparte suppresses a royalist rebellion in Paris
10 1796 – Napoleon's campaign in Italy; Defeat of the royalists in the Vendée; a failed uprising in Paris
11 1797 – Bonaparte chases the Austrians from Italy; a republican coup d'état against the royalists in Paris
11.1 September 4, 1797 – A republican coup d'état against the royalists
12 1798 – New republics in Switzerland and Italy; an election annulled; Bonaparte invades Egypt
13 1799 – France at War in Italy and Germany; Bonaparte returns from Egypt; the Consulate seizes power; End of the Revolution
13.1 Conflicts between the Directory and the Legislature (June 1799)
13.2 Bonaparte returns to France (October 9, 1799)
13.3 The Coup d' État of November 9–10
14 See also
15 References
15.1 Notes and Citations
15.2 Bibliography
15.3 In French